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File usage
The following 68 pages use this file:
- 22.2 surround sound
- AES51
- Acoustic radiometer
- Active Bat
- Akai S900
- Ambio 4
- Analog recording
- Anchor point
- Audio bus
- Audio equipment
- Automatic volume limiter system
- Bookshelf speaker
- Cardboard record
- Channel strip
- Clicker
- Compressed air gramophone
- Cowon D2
- D&R
- DEQX
- DJ K Crakk
- DJ Shiwaawa
- Delivered Audio Quality
- Dialogic ADPCM
- Disc Description Protocol
- Distortion synthesis
- Enhanced CD
- Exciter (audio transducer)
- François Musy
- Gain stage
- Grundorf
- Half-speed mastering
- Headshell
- HighMAT
- Intermodulation intercept point
- K-system
- Krell Industries
- Legacy Audio
- Line-in recording
- Long-term Predicted Excitation Coding
- Lossless Transform Audio Compression
- Lossless predictive audio compression
- Magnetostatic loudspeaker
- Master recordings
- Midas XL8
- Nady Systems, Inc.
- Nevaton
- Optophone
- Phase distortion
- Phasor (sound synthesizer)
- PhatBox
- Pitch control
- Pocket Disc
- Radio pack
- Rocking and rolling
- Roland GR-300
- Sound limiter
- Soundbase
- Speck Electronics
- Speech enhancement
- Stage wash
- Stereo imaging
- Sweetening (show business)
- Transient noise
- Transport (recording)
- Trifield
- Vowel–consonant synthesis
- English Wikipedia @ Freddythechick:WikiProject Professional sound production
- Template:Sound-tech-stub